This chart is a visual reminder of things to think about when researching on the internet.
NOTE: Websites such as Wikipedia are not reference sources and should not be considered such when citing sources. You may use Wikipedia for background knowledge or to acquire further resources.
Search Credible: This new engine searches 26 of the most popular and scholarly search engines. Google, Eric, the Library of Congress, and EBSCO are just a few of the resources available through this engine. Enter your search term and then click one of the platforms. This is a great way to cross-reference search results.
Online Research Platform - Record, organize, synthesize information and research; create Note Cards and Works Cited pages; share your work with your teacher to a dropbox through the site. See directions below if you have not yet set up your account.
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Databases
NEW YORK TIMES
MASSACHUSETTS NEWSSTAND
WEBSITES:
WHS Destiny OPAC Web CATALOGWHS LIBRARY WEBSITE: FAQs - How To's - Instructions
ACCESSING INFORMATION FROM THE INTERNET:
NOTE: Websites such as Wikipedia are not reference sources and should not be considered such when citing sources. You may use Wikipedia for background knowledge or to acquire further resources.
Search Credible: This new engine searches 26 of the most popular and scholarly search engines. Google, Eric, the Library of Congress, and EBSCO are just a few of the resources available through this engine. Enter your search term and then click one of the platforms. This is a great way to cross-reference search results.
Works Cited/Avoiding Plagiarism Guidance:
Online Research Platform - Record, organize, synthesize information and research; create Note Cards and Works Cited pages; share your work with your teacher to a dropbox through the site. See directions below if you have not yet set up your account.
Avoiding Plagiarism
The Purdue University Owl Site
WHS Style Manual
Westborough High School guide for citing sources
WHS Plagiarism Policy
Westborough High School policy on plagiarism
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